: Continue the Daily Topic


jdjanda
11-06-2001, 07:51 PM
Do you guys want to continue the DT's vote now or forever hold your peace.

Hayraker
11-06-2001, 08:19 PM
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RustoleumWhite
11-06-2001, 09:01 PM
I agree, Hayraker is a whiner :flipoff2: :flipoff2:


No, the weekly is much better IMO. Allows more time to beat a topic to death, and expands the time the whole thing can run. You can run through ALLOT of topics in a 5-day week (or 7), but it would be much more spread out in a weekly format.

I would also give us time to think of more and better topics, avoid the "lame" ones.


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hey look, I can post again!!!! Stupid V-bulletin, my password was all :nuke: :nuke: . All better now :D

Cliffy [JD]
11-07-2001, 07:18 AM
Originally posted by Ronny Alsup
I voted for Hayraker is a whinner.:flipoff2:

no, really, I think weekly would be good. It has just been gettin a little watered down lately.

Just my opinion though, I could be wrong.



OK i know my topic was lame, but you don't HAVE to point it out ok JACKASS :flipoff2:

Scout Dude
11-07-2001, 07:36 AM
Okay here's the deal.

Weekly topic would get beat to death...

Daily topic, may not get enough discussion during THAT day, but there is no reason not to keep posting on it throughout the rest of the days

Also, my job requires me to sit in front of a computer all day and wait for people to chat with :boring: I need something to read :somebodyslapme,I'mwhinning: :flipoff2:

Also, have you noticed how many non-IH'ers have been migrating over cuz the Heap board sux now and we are actually discussing good topics?

IMO, keep a daily topic (yes, that was me who voted to keep it with better topics...sorry Cliff:flipoff2: )

JoshC
11-07-2001, 08:35 AM
Keep it going... If you miss a day we will :vader2: you!

Tony Sobrito
11-07-2001, 12:27 PM
Daily topic = :rainbow:

Hooper
11-07-2001, 01:19 PM
Yes.

Yes: Hayraker is a whiner.

Yes: Sobrito has some sort of comlex that makes him feel like he feels he has to participate for some reason in a daily discussion and is upset because he can't keep up.

Yes: We are getting a lot of folks from other boards visiting us because of the quality of information being put out.

Yes: Scout Dude has a cushy job posting on the net all day (I should talk... :D)

Yes: We should continue the program, but why does it need to be only daily or only weekly. Mon, Wed, Fri topics seem like they would work. Two days to think/talk about an item, before the next one comes rolling along.

If someone does not want to participate, are any of you holding a gun to their head? Or maybe, it would be better to have kill the program and have ANOTHER empty dead board floating around on the net?

But, what do I know. I am a born again newbie. :D

JoshC
11-07-2001, 01:24 PM
Originally posted by Hooper
But, what do I know. I am a born again newbie. :D

:flipoff2: Welcome :flipoff2:

Hooper
11-07-2001, 01:34 PM
I think I have offended the Pirate Dogs. First they make new rules so my avatar no longer works and I get rainbowed two days in a row, then they bump my post count back to 0, after all the padding I did to get out of newbie status. Go figure!!!

Scout Dude
11-07-2001, 07:01 PM
Hooper, if it wasn't for bad luck, you would have no luck at all....Although, I was a Granite guru for a day and then got smacked back down to wheeler again.

BTW, I really miss a job where I have to work all day...(that's not a joke:( )

jdjanda
11-07-2001, 09:24 PM
Originally posted by Hooper
Yes.

Yes: Hayraker is a whiner.

I think we’ve all agreed on this point

Originally posted by Hooper
Yes: Sobrito has some sort of complex that makes him feel like he feels he has to participate for some reason in a daily discussion and is upset because he can't keep up.

His was an interesting response. Whole lotta thought process going on there.

Originally posted by Hooper
Yes: We are getting a lot of folks from other boards visiting us because of the quality of information being put out.

Let’s hold our breath that we don’t attract too many of the Heep newbies. The Heep newbies still think we’re all nuts because we have to fab most of our parts.

Originally posted by Hooper
Yes: Scout Dude has a cushy job posting on the net all day (I should talk... :D)

So do I :D

Originally posted by Hooper
Yes: We should continue the program, but why does it need to be only daily or only weekly. Mon, Wed, Fri topics seem like they would work. Two days to think/talk about an item, before the next one comes rolling along.

I’m leaning towards the three topics a week idea. We need to whittle some of the topics down on the calendar.

Originally posted by Hooper
If someone does not want to participate, are any of you holding a gun to their head? Or maybe, it would be better to have kill the program and have ANOTHER empty dead board floating around on the net?

But, what do I know. I am a born again newbie. :D

Fawk’n newbie :flipoff2: For the most part I like the direction the PBB IH board is going. The first time I checked out the IH board (over a year ago) it was for the most part a ghost town. I think we’ve got a good group here that can take and give a little, without the stringent PC rules of other boards. You guys have put a lot of good and bad ideas in my head lately.

In summary:
Topics three times a week Mon, Wed, Fri
Trim the current list, to combine and improve the topics
Thoughts on this, agreed?

Scout Dude
11-08-2001, 06:21 AM
Originally posted by jdjanda
So do I :D

No wonder your post cost is so damn high already....sheesh:flipoff2:

Originally posted by jdjanda
Topics three times a week Mon, Wed, Fri
Trim the current list, to combine and improve the topics
Thoughts on this, agreed?


Yeah, that's cool. I'll just have to harass the Heapers when there is nothing to talk about on here.:D

skeetshooter
11-08-2001, 06:23 AM
3 times a wk. IMO

Hayraker is not a whiner. Maybe an instigator not a whiner.

I on the other hand am a whiner

welcome to newbie land Hooper :flipoff2:

LAME
11-08-2001, 07:34 AM
Originally posted by Hooper

Yes: We are getting a lot of folks from other boards visiting us because of the quality of information being put out.


Yes and No :flipoff2:

The Heep section is watered down, lots of BS, but it is getting better. I check out what you guys with the ugly rigs are doing for a couple of reasons.....My wheeling buddy is inheriting a 800, so I need to know what you guys do to the ugly rigs to make them more trail worthy, and to see how much I can sell my pile of Scout parts for, to other Jeep guys:evil: :flipoff2:

Hooper
11-08-2001, 08:02 AM
Originally posted by Scout Dude
BTW, I really miss a job where I have to work all day...(that's not a joke:( )

True. I like the really busy days at work, where I barely have time to breathe. Go home at the end of the day feeling like I have accomplished a lot, other than escaping newbie status again :D

As for bad luck, if this is the worst of it, I'll take it!!! :D

jdjanda
11-08-2001, 10:56 AM
Originally posted by Lame


Yes and No :flipoff2:

The Heep section is watered down, lots of BS, but it is getting better. I check out what you guys with the ugly rigs are doing for a couple of reasons.....My wheeling buddy is inheriting a 800, so I need to know what you guys do to the ugly rigs to make them more trail worthy, and to see how much I can sell my pile of Scout parts for, to other Jeep guys:evil: :flipoff2:

Ugly :flipoff2: how much :beer: does that ugly Scout hold compared to a Heep? Where do you put the extra gear that does not fit in the Heep? Most important you can learn how to fix the Scout out on the trail, a very key skill if you wheel a Scout.

Hooper
11-08-2001, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by jdjanda


Ugly :flipoff2: how much :beer: does that ugly Scout hold compared to a Heep? Where do you put the extra gear that does not fit in the Heep? Most important you can learn how to fix the Scout out on the trail, a very key skill if you wheel a Scout.

Key point for all rigs.

With even a little know how, you can fix almost anything on a scout well enough to get back home. Some newer rigs, you have to carry a spare computer along to figure out what is wrong.

nwmud
11-08-2001, 11:11 AM
go ahead with the weekly subject-that way we can really trash a subject to death. :flipoff2:
:nuke:
Ritch

LAME
11-08-2001, 11:45 AM
Ugly isn't bad, fawkers. I like Scouts, my parents bought one new in '70, which I am pissed they didn't keep around:mad:

Anyways I think my '46 is plenty easy to "trail fix", I'm not a TJ guy like you guys assumed (fair assumption around here, though):D

Keep up the Scout Tech, and I'm gonna keep lurking :flipoff2:


BTW: any of you Scout guys in SE Colorado?

Hooper
11-08-2001, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by Lame
Ugly isn't bad, fawkers. I like Scouts, my parents bought one new in '70, which I am pissed they didn't keep around:mad:

Anyways I think my '46 is plenty easy to "trail fix", I'm not a TJ guy like you guys assumed (fair assumption around here, though):D

Keep up the Scout Tech, and I'm gonna keep lurking :flipoff2:


BTW: any of you Scout guys in SE Colorado?

OK. Older Jeeps are cool. Just not a big fan of the fancy new high tech ones!!

LAME
11-08-2001, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by Hooper


OK. Older Jeeps are cool. Just not a big fan of the fancy new high tech ones!!

Neither am I :D I stepped on some toes when I said that I wished Heep closed the doors in '86:D
I am also pro-frame:D

Scout Dude
11-08-2001, 01:19 PM
Originally posted by Lame


I am also pro-frame:D

Yeah, but even the CJ frames are crap...

LAME
11-08-2001, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by Scout Dude


Yeah, but even the CJ frames are crap...

Totally missed my point.
Never said Jeeps were perfect, and not all CJ frames are crap, depends on the year....

Scout Dude
11-08-2001, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by Lame


Totally missed my point.
Never said Jeeps were perfect, and not all CJ frames are crap, depends on the year....

I didn't miss your point...I just took the oportunity to jump in and pad my post count without having completly true info:flipoff2:

LAME
11-08-2001, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by Scout Dude


I didn't miss your point...I just took the oportunity to jump in and pad my post count without having completly true info:flipoff2:

You are quick at it too:flipoff2:

Hayraker
11-08-2001, 03:22 PM
Originally posted by Hooper
Yes.

Yes: Hayraker is a whiner.


The question was not whether or not I am a whiner, it was is hayraker a whinner as compared to the pollster being a Lhoser:flipoff2:

Hooper
11-08-2001, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by Hayraker


The question was not whether or not I am a whiner, it was is hayraker a whinner as compared to the pollster being a Lhoser:flipoff2:


Ahhhh. I missed that part of the question. Sorry. So the answer is no, or is it yes? I'm confused now. What was the question again??? :D

jdjanda
11-08-2001, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by Hayraker


The question was not whether or not I am a whiner, it was is hayraker a whinner as compared to the pollster being a Lhoser:flipoff2:

At least I'm not whining about it :flipoff2:

Where are the horns on the front of your Texass Scout.

Hayraker
11-08-2001, 04:24 PM
Originally posted by jdjanda


At least I'm not whining about it :flipoff2:

Where are the horns on the front of your Texass Scout.

That is only done in the movies by the :rainbow: 's out in California.

jdjanda
11-08-2001, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by Hayraker


That is only done in the movies by the :rainbow: 's out in California.

Only two things in Texassssss steers and :rainbow:
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Hayraker
11-09-2001, 03:30 PM
Originally posted by jdjanda


Only two things in Texassssss steers and :rainbow:
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hmmm. Haven't heard that one:flipoff2: